Oslo - Pets quarantine

There is no rabies in Norway, and if you take your pet to
Norway, you need to have it vaccinated against rabies followed by an
antibody control. Dogs must be micro chipped, vaccinated against
leptospirosis and canine distemper and be dewormed against tapeworm. Cats
must also be fitted with a microchip for identification and dewormed. An
import permit and recent veterinary certificate (Health and Vaccination
Certificate) must accompany all animals upon arrival at the border.
Applications should be made to the following address:

They will send you an information booklet together with the
relevant forms and health certificate to take to your vet.
If you bring in a pet from a rabies infected country, you may need to have
you pet in a quarantine when it arrives in Norway (four to six months).
There is only one approved quarantine station for cats and dogs, which
is about 70 km outside of Oslo. You must book a place 30
days or more before importing the animals. To book, contact the District
Veterinary at: